![]() SGT Valenzuela was selected over three other Noncommissioned Officers to serve as the NCOIC for the Squadron Drivers Training Program. Specialist Mendez's distinguished performance reflects great credit upon himself, the 111th Transportation Company (PLS) and the United States Army Reserves. Specialist Mendez's foresight, research, and extensive knowledge of the state roadways combined with his relentless pursuit of excellence were the driving factors that ensured safe and complete delivery and mission success. He securely transported one Conex box full of S-4 gear and cooking equipment components including: field range, cooking racks, pot cradles, serving line griddle, and one Mobile Kitchen Trailer (MKT). ![]() Specialist Mendez demonstrated the highest degree of professionalism and technical competence in the care of, identification, loading, and transportation of critical equipment across the state. And the outstanding performance and dedication to complete the mission into the night while driving from Place, State to Place, State, four times totaling 660 miles carrying gear and supplies for the 666th RSG. SPC Mendez, Jose for his meritorious service while supporting as a motor vehicle operator for the 666th RSG during their live training events that took place between XXXXXXXX to XXXXXXXX. His outstanding performance and dedication to mission accomplishment reflect great credit upon himself, the 980th Engineer Battalion and the United States Army Reserve. SSG Michaels' professionalism, attention to detail, and tireless work ethic directly contributed to the unit's success. His skill set will be difficult to replace for the company.įor meritorious service as Platoon Sergeant and First Sergeant for the Forward Support Company, 980th Engineer Battalion, from June 22nd, 2014 through August 31st, 2021. His skill sets for the company consist of Platoon Sergeant, First Sergeant, Unit Administration Technician, Equal Opportunity Leader, Ammo Handler NCOIC, Master Driver, Drivers Training Instructor, Sponsorship Program Coordinator, Tax Assistance Officer, and Total Army Family Program. His 19 years of experience in the Army has made him extremely proficient in accomplishing all of his missions. SSG Michaels' has served in the Reserves for 7 years and 12 years in the Active Duty. He helped complete 22 NCOERs for the company with none returned for corrections and taught the other NCOs how to properly write evaluations. ![]() He was recommended to be the UAT for the company and this afforded him the chance to further his knowledge and assist the unit with all administrative personnel issues. SSG Michaels' exemplary handling of administrative matters attests to his professional knowledge, willingness to accept responsibility, attention to detail, and the ability to adapt himself to any assignment or situation. His dedication to the unit and his soldiers is unmatched in the company. SSG Michaels mentors many of the soldiers in the unit and has personally prepared 12 soldiers for the promotion board to Sergeant, in which all 12 have been promoted. He has volunteered for Advon and Trail party on every ECT for 7 years to accomplish the Company and Battalion's missions successfully. SSG Michaels completed over 300 missions successfully without any loss of equipment or life, also has driven over 10,000 miles during his time with the company. As the acting First Sergeant in the first month he brought the companies medical readiness from 40% to 75%. SSG Michaels stepped up to fill the role of the First Sergeant and was responsible for 115 Soldiers' morale and welfare, as well as the senior enlisted advisor to the Commander. As a Platoon Sergeant, he was responsible for over 10 million dollars in equipment and 42 Soldiers in the Distribution Platoon. SSG Michaels served seven years admirably with the FSC 980th EN BN as a Platoon Sergeant and the acting First Sergeant. SGT Aguilar's legacy will be forever remembered in the 1916th Support Battalion. Finally, SGT Aguilar was one of only three Soldiers out of 10 competitors that was inducted into the exclusive High Desert Hauler Club. In addition, he was recognized as a superior driver in the Heavy Equipment Transporter (HET) category. During this prestigious event, SGT Aguilar demonstrated his driving skills and vastly outperformed his peers. He distinguished himself by participating in the 1916th Support Battalion High Desert Hauler annual Truck Rodeo. SGT Aguilar went above and beyond the call of duty as an 88M.
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